Significance of Gratitude
Synonyms: Thankfulness, Appreciation, Acknowledgment, Recognition, Indebtedness, Gratefulness, Recognition., Acknowledgement, Obligation
In Dutch: Dankbaarheid; In Finnish: Kiitollisuus; In Spanish: Gratitud; In German: Dankbarkeit
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Buddhist concept of 'Gratitude'
In Buddhism, Gratitude encompasses being thankful, recognizing kindness, and fostering positive relationships. It highlights the importance of appreciation in friendships and the significance of acknowledging those who offer support.
From: Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6
(1) The quality of being thankful, an essential trait highlighted in the context of the story about loyalty and friendships.[1] (2) The essential quality recognition that fosters kindness and commendation towards others.[2]
From: Maha Buddhavamsa—The Great Chronicle of Buddhas
(1) A feeling of thankfulness towards others, especially those who provide help or support.[3]
Hindu concept of 'Gratitude'
In Hinduism, gratitude encompasses weaving thankfulness into devotion, recognizing divine favor, maintaining friendships, and acknowledging kindness as a moral duty, highlighting its essential role in fostering relationships and earning esteem.
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation, a vital aspect of maintaining friendships.[4] (2) A feeling of thankfulness, which is necessary for earning esteem and affection.[5]
From: Tirukkural (Thirukkural)
(1) The recognition and appreciation of kindness rendered by others, emphasized as a moral duty.[6]